Thought for the Day from Radio Ulster Episodes Episode guide
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Yvonne Aitken, Sunday 9th April 2023
A Reflection on the Resurrection
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Yvonne Aitken, Sunday 2nd April 2023
Walking with confidence
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Yvonne Aitken, Sunday 26th March 2023
"A gift wrapped in black"
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Yvonne Aiken, Sunday 7th September 2025
Either God could heal him or he would go home to heaven
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Yvonne Aiken, Sunday 4th August 2024
A vacuum cleaner salesman
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Yvonne Aiken, Sunday 3rd September 2023
Reflecting on the death of Queen Elizabeth II
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Yvonne Aiken, Sunday 31st August 2025
Do you feel this burden on your heart today?
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Yvonne Aiken, Sunday 28th July 2024
Maud Kells
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Yvonne Aiken, Sunday 24th September 2023
Elizabeth Browning’s story
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Yvonne Aiken, Sunday 24th August 2025
The Bible
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Yvonne Aiken, Sunday 21st July 2024
Retirement
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Yvonne Aiken, Sunday 19th March 2023
Celebrating mothers
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Yvonne Aiken, Sunday 17th September 2023
Auntie Cassie
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Yvonne Aiken, Sunday 17th August 2025
Dawn Chorus
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Yvonne Aiken, Sunday 11th August 2024
Dr Bill Woods
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Yvonne Aiken, Sunday 10th September 2023
The story of Stenburg and Pepita
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Yvonne Aiken, Monday 3rd March 2025
Time Is Precious
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Yvonne Aiken, Monday 17th February 2025
Patricia Cardy
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Yvonne Aiken, Monday 10th February 2025
The Bible
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Welcome to Thought for the Day from Radio Ulster
Thoughts that provoke, stimulate and inspire.
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Wallace Thompson, Monday, 3rd November 2025
I remember thinking “It’d be a bad job if I fell in there” – and then I fell in.
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Wallace Thompson, Monday 27th October 2025
Like everything in life, social media has its pros and cons.
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Tony Macaulay, Wednesday 9th October 2024
ѿý Comes to Town Coleraine
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Tony Macaulay, Wednesday 9th August 2023
Losing precious connections
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Tony Macaulay, Wednesday 8th October 2025
Did you know an octopus has one more heart than a Timelord from the Planet Gallifrey?
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Tony Macaulay, Wednesday 8th February 2023
How We Are Observed
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Tony Macaulay, Wednesday 3rd January 2024
An abundance of new highs
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Tony Macaulay, Wednesday 2nd August 2023
Becoming ‘curiouser and curiouser’